Turkey’s Atlas Capital Energy plans to start building next month a 50 MW solar plant in Holo Pristan, Kherson’s southernmost district on the Black Sea.

Friday, October 19, 2018
Turkey’s Atlas Capital Energy plans to start building next month a 50 MW solar plant in Holo Pristan, Kherson’s southernmost district on the Black Sea.

Turkey’s Atlas Capital Energy plans to start building next month a 50 MW solar plant in Holo Pristan, Kherson’s southernmost district on the Black Sea. Andriy Gordeyev, head of the regional administration, is giving full support to the project, located in Zbur’ivka. Atlas has built 30 solar plants in Turkey.

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